Thursday, March 31, 2011

yuvi dhamaka takes india to semi final

will india repeat the history ?

india won the semi final 2011

inda pak vagha border

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Monday, March 14, 2011

Japan quake

Millions of Japanese people were without food, water or power Monday and hundreds of thousands more homeless after a massive quake and tsunami left the economic superpower battling third-world conditions. Aid workers and search teams from across the world joined 100,000 Japanese soldiers in a massi related stories
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lief push as the rattled country suffered a wave of major aftershocks and fresh tsunami scare, while temperatures plummeted.

Store shelves and petrol stations emptied across the country as panic buying took hold, while 2.6 million houses were without electricity and 3.2 million people were running out of gas supplies according to the United Nations.

Hard-hit Ishinomaki, a town of about 165,000, is without power or communications and aid supplies have faltered due to transport damage. Half of the city is estimated to have been engulfed by the tsunami.

"First of all, we have no drinking water," mayor Hiroshi Kameyama told public broadcaster NHK. "We also have neither food nor information."

Asia-Pacific Red Cross spokesman Patrick Fuller, working in Ishinomaki, said it was a "desperate race against the clock to save those who may be trapped and wounded beneath colossal mounds of debris".

"At the Red Cross hospital, no space is left unused. Exhausted Red Cross medics sleep side by side with the wounded," Fuller said in a Red Cross blog.

"And still droves of injured people in need of medical help arrive. The wounded arrive on foot, by helicopter or carried by their fellow citizens."

At least 1.4 million people in Japan are temporarily without running water and more than 500,000 people are taking shelter in evacuation centres, said the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

"The main humanitarian needs are food, drinking water, blankets, fuel and medical items which the government and private sector in Japan are urgently mobilizing and sending to the affected area," OCHA said.

Rolling blackouts began across the nation in a bid to save power, with the heavily nuclear-dependent nation rocked by explosions and meltdown fears at its Fukushima power plant as well as an oil refinery fire. The UN said power and gas supplies were critical, with the Japanese winter bringing sub-zero temperatures overnight and snow and rain forecast for coming days.

"Rescue and relief operations are being hampered by continuous aftershocks, tsunami alerts, and fires," OCHA said.
"Many areas along the northeast coast remain isolated and unreachable by emergency services." Soldiers were distributing heaters, emergency rations, blankets and water, and the military said some 10,000 people had been rescued.

There had been landslides in dozens of regions and roads, bridges and railways had been washed away, while major highways to the ravaged northeast were closed to all but emergency traffic, according to the Japanese Red Cross.

Boats, planes and helicopters were being used to ferry supplies and effect rescues but teams were facing significant logistical problems. Medecins Sans Frontieres said water, food and blankets were the number one priorities on the ground and medical needs were growing across the country's 2,000 evacuation centres.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin TendulkarBatting style: Right Handed bat
Bowling style: Off break
Played for: India, Mumbai Indians
Roles played:
Ex Skipper-Test,ODI | Batsman
ICC Rank: Test ODI Batting: 1 Bowling: 69 Batting: 10 Bowling: 207 Home country:
India
Born: April 24, 1973, Bombay
Profile

Highest run scorer and century maker in the history of ODI cricket.
Was a ball boy during the

ICC CWC 1987 semi-final between India and England at Wankhede.
First player to make an ODI double hundred (in February 2010 against South Africa).
Always puts on his left pad first and has the India tri-colour pasted inside his kit bag.


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Against All Teams Australia Bangladesh Bermuda Chennai Super Kings Deccan Chargers Delhi Daredevils England Guyana Highveld Lions Ireland Kenya Kings XI Punjab Kolkata Knight Riders Namibia Netherlands New Zealand Pakistan Rajasthan Royals Royal Challengers Bangalore South Africa Southern Redbacks Sri Lanka United Arab Emirates West Indies ZimbabweSubmit Statistics
Show: Batting Bowling Fielding Captaincy Matches Innings Runs NO Avg. SR 100's 50's
Test 177 290 14692 32 56.94 53.96 51 59
ODI 448 437 17842 41 45.05 86.28 47 93
T20 1 1 10 0 10 83.33 0 0
IPL 35 35 1170 5 39 123.81 0 8
CLT20 4 4 148 0 37 139.62 0 1

Matches Innings Balls Runs Wickets BBI BBM Avg. Econ. 4w 5w 10w Extras
Test 177 135 4096 2388 45 3/10 / 53.06 3.49 0 0 0 60
ODI 448 267 8020 6817 154 5/32 / 44.26 5.1 4 2 0 233
T20 1 1 15 12 1 1/12 / 12 4.8 0 0 0 0
IPL 35 4 36 58 0 0/7 / - 9.66 0 0 0 1

Catches Stumpings Runouts
Test 106 0 5
ODI 134 0 21
T20 1 0 0
IPL 15 0 1
CLT20 2 0 0

Matches Won Lost Tie No Result Win percentage
Test 25 4 9 0 12 16
ODI 73 23 43 1 6 31.51
IPL 35 20 15 0 0 57.14
CLT20 4 2 2 0 0 50


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Career
Span: Test: 1989-2011 ODI: 1989-2011 T20: 2006-2006 IPL: 2008-2010 CLT20: 2010-2010 Test Debut: India Vs Pakistan at National Stadium, Karachi - Nov 15, 1989
Last played: India Vs South Africa at Newlands, Cape Town - Jan 02, 2011 ODI Debut: India Vs Pakistan at Jinnah Stadium, Gujranwala - Dec 18, 1989
Last played: India Vs Netherlands at Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi - Mar 09, 2011 T20 Debut: India Vs South Africa at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg - Dec 01, 2006
Last played: India Vs South Africa at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg - Dec 01, 2006 IPL Debut: Mumbai Indians Vs Chennai Super Kings at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai (Bombay) - May 14, 2008
Last played: Mumbai Indians Vs Chennai Super Kings at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai - Apr 25, 2010 CLT20 Debut: Mumbai Indians Vs Highveld Lions at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg - Sep 10, 2010
Last played: Mumbai Indians Vs Royal Challengers Bangalore at Kingsmead, Durban - Sep 19, 2010

kochi bruisers

kochi bruisers
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City : kochi

Team Kochi are one of the two new teams in the competition and will start afresh with respect to their captaincy slate. They have an interesting set of players and almost three of them could take over the leadership – Mahela Jayawardene, Brendon McCullum and VVS Laxman. One gets the sense that it may not be too sensible to have Laxman as the captain, which makes it a two-horse race between Jayawardene and McCullum. Jayawardene has been a successful international captain while McCullum did not have the best of times at the Kolkata Knight Riders in the 2009 edition of the tournament. however, one gets the sense that the player who can play throughout the tournament will be named the captain.



No. of players: 17 (7 Indian, 10 foreign)
Money spent: $7.79 million
Big-ticket signing: Mahela Jayawardene ($1.5 million)
Bargain buy: Brendon McCullum ($475,000)
Eyebrow-raiser: Ravindra Jadeja ($950,000)
Ones that got away: Gautam Gambhir (Kochi bid $2.3m), Yusuf Pathan (Kochi bid $2m), Uthappa (Kochi bid $2m)


Squad

Batsmen:

Mahela Jayawardene ($1.5m),
VVS Laxman ($400,000),
Brad Hodge ($425,000),
Owais Shah ($200,000),
Michael Klinger ($75,000)

Bowlers:
Sreesanth ($900,000),
RP Singh ($500,000),
Muttiah Muralitharan ($1.1m),
Ramesh Powar ($180,000),
Vinay Kumar ($475,000),
Steve O'Keefe ($20,000)

Allrounders:
Ravindra Jadeja ($950,000),
Steven Smith ($200,000),
Thisara Perera ($80,000),
John Hastings ($20,000)

Wicketkeepers:
Brendon McCullum ($475,000),
Parthiv Patel ($290,000)

Sahara Pune Warriors

Sahara Pune Warriors
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City : Pune

They selected Yuvraj Singh in their line-up and one gets the sense that he could end up getting the role of captain as well. The onlyplayer who can give Yuvraj some competition is Graeme Smith but judging by the mood of most teams, it is difficult to see how a non-Indian will lead the Sahara Pune Warriors side. There is a good chance that Yuvraj will be awarded the captaincy.



No of players bought: 14 (4 Indian, 10 overseas)
Money spent: $8.07m
Big-ticket signing: Robin Uthappa ($2.1m), Yuvraj Singh ($1.8m)
Bargain buy: Jesse Ryder ($150,000)
Eyebrow-raiser: Robin Uthappa ($2.1m)
One that got away: David Hussey (bid $1.3m)


Squad

Batsmen:
Robin Uthappa ($2.1m),
Yuvraj Singh ($1.8m),
Graeme Smith ($500,000),
Callum Ferguson ($300,000)


Bowlers:
Ashish Nehra ($850,000),
Murali Kartik ($400,000),
Wayne Parnell ($160,000),
Jerome Taylor ($100,000)


Allrounders:
Angelo Mathews ($950,000),
Mitchell Marsh ($290,000),
Jesse Ryder ($150,000),
Nathan McCullum ($100,000),
Alfonso Thomas ($100,000)

Wicketkeeper:
Time Paine ($270,000)

Chennai Super Kings

Chennai Super Kings
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City : Chennai Super Kings

There cannot be too much doubt that Chennai Super Kings, which has been the most successful team of the three editions of the IPL will look to continue with a similar strategy. This would mean that MS Dhoni would continue to be the captain of the team, and Suresh Raina should be his deputy. By doing this, the CSK have the option of grooming Raina as the skipper when Dhoni’s time is up.



No. of players bought:18 (8 Indian, 10 foreign)
Money spent:$8.6 million
Big-ticket signings: R Ashwin ($850,000), S Badrinath ($850,000)
Bargain buy:Michael Hussey ($425,000)
Eyebrow-raiser: Dwayne Bravo ($200,000)
One that got away: Muttiah Muralitharan (Chennai bid up to $1million)

Squad

Batsmen:
Suresh Raina (retained),
M Vijay (retained),
Michael Hussey ($425,000),
S Badrinath ($850,000),
George Bailey ($50,000)

Bowlers:
Doug Bollinger ($700,000),
R Ashwin ($850,000),
Ben Hilfenhaus ($100,000),
Joginder Sharma ($150,000),
Nuwan Kulasekara ($100,000),
Sudeep Tyagi ($240,000),
Suraj Randiv ($80,000),
Faf du Plessis ($120,000)

Allrounders:
Albie Morkel (retained),
Dwayne Bravo ($200,000),
Scott Styris ($200,000)

Wicketkeepers:
MS Dhoni (retained),
Wriddhiman Saha ($100,000)




Aiden Blizzard
Playing role :
Birth Date : 27/6/1984
Dhawal Kulkarni
Playing role :
Birth Date :
Jaidev Unadkat
Playing role :
Birth Date : 18/10/1991
Luke Pomersbach
Playing role :
Birth Date : 28/9/1984
Shaun Marsh
Playing role :
Birth Date : 9/7/1983
Yuzvendra Chahal
Playing role :
Birth Date : 23/7/1990
Dwayne Bravo
Playing role : All-Rounder
Birth Date : 7/10/1983
Faf du Plessis
Playing role : All-Rounder
Birth Date : 13/7/1984
Albie Morkel
Playing role : All-Rounder
Birth Date : 10/6/1981
Joginder Sharma
Playing role : All-Rounder
Birth Date : 23/10/1983
Ravindra Jadeja
Playing role : All-Rounder
Birth Date : 6/12/1988
Scott Styris
Playing role : All-Rounder
Birth Date : 10/7/1975
Suraj Randiv
Playing role : All-Rounder
Birth Date : 30/1/1985
Suresh Raina
Playing role : All-Rounder
Birth Date : 27/11/1986
George Bailey
Playing role : Batsman
Birth Date : 7/9/1982
Ishank Jaggi
Playing role : Batsman
Birth Date : 27/1/1989
Michael Hussey
Playing role : Batsman
Birth Date : 27/5/1975
Murali Vijay
Playing role : Batsman
Birth Date : 1/4/1984
Subramaniam Badrinath
Playing role : Batsman
Birth Date : 30/8/1980
Ravichandran Ashwin
Playing role : Bowler
Birth Date : 17/9/1986
Ben Hilfenhaus
Playing role : Bowler
Birth Date : 15/3/1983
Douglas Bollinger
Playing role : Bowler
Birth Date : 24/7/1981
Nuwan Kulasekara
Playing role : Bowler
Birth Date : 22/7/1982
Sudeep Tyagi
Playing role : Bowler
Birth Date : 19/9/1987
MS Dhoni
Playing role : Wicket-keeper
Birth Date : 7/7/1981
Nitin Saini
Playing role : Wicket-keeper
Birth Date : 28/10/1988
Parthiv Patel
Playing role : Wicket-keeper
Birth Date : 9/3/1985

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Royal Challengers Bangalore
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City : Bangalore

Royal Challengers Bangalore had Rahul Dravid as their captain in the first edition, Kevin Pietersen in the first half of the secondedition and then Anil Kumble in one and a half seasons of the same. And yet, none of them feature in Bangalore’s team. What then remains is the likelihood that we may see a totally different captain to lead the team this time with Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers, Daniel Vettori as the front runners. One gets the sense that given that Bangalore is looking to groom the youth, Kohli has a good chance of becoming the skipper.



No. of players bought: 16 (6 Indian, 10 foreign)
Money spent: $8.64m
Big-ticket signing: Saurabh Tiwary ($1.6m)
Bargain buy: Daniel Vettori ($550,000)
Eyebrow-raiser: Saurabh Tiwary - Another beneficiary of the frenzy for Indian batting talent. Shone in IPL 2010, but isn't exactly a big-name star, or a local player who will pull the crowds in.
One that got away: Gambhir (bid $1.8m), Kallis (bid $1m), Ross Taylor (bid $0.95m)


Squad

Batsmen:
Virat Kohli (retained),
Saurabh Tiwary ($1.6m),
Cheteshwar Pujara ($700,000),
Tillakaratne Dilshan ($650,000),
Mohammad Kaif ($130,000),
Luke Pomersbach ($50,000),
Rilee Rossouw ($20,000),
Jonathan Vandiar ($20,000)


Bowlers:
Zaheer Khan ($900,000),
Dirk Nannes ($650,000),
Abhimanyu Mithun ($260,000),
Charl Langeveldt ($140,000),
Nuwan Pradeep ($20,000)

Allrounders:
Daniel Vettori ($550,000),
Johan van der Wath ($50,000)

Wicketkeepers:
AB de Villiers ($1.1m)

Kings XI Punjab

Kings XI Punjab
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City : Punjab

After a shoddy previous season, it was expected that the Kings XI Punjab team would give up on most of their players. So, there is no Yuvraj Singh or Sangakkara, both of whom had captained the side in the previous couple of seasons. However, there are at least two others who can captain the team – Adam Gilchrist and David Hussey. Gilchrist led Deccan to a title in 2009 whereas Hussey has been the vice-captain of the Victorian side for some time now. For starters Punjab may look to give their captaincy to Gilly and see how Hussey goes in the season.

No. of players bought: 11 (4 Indian, 7 foreign)
Money spent: $6.95 millon
Big-ticket signing: David Hussey ($1.4 million)
Bargain buy: Shaun Marsh ($400,000)
Eyebrow-raiser: Piyush Chawla ($900,000), Abhishek Nayar ($800,000)
Ones that got away: Irfan Pathan (Punjab bid $1.8m), Saurabh Tiwary ($1.5m), Mahela Jayawardene ($1.4m), Dale Steyn ($1.1m)


Squad

Batsmen:
Shaun Marsh ($400,000),
David Hussey ($140,000)

Bowlers:
Stuart Broad ($400,000),
Praveen Kumar ($800,000),
Ryan Harris ($325,000),
Piyush Chawla ($900,000),
Nathan Rimmington ($20,000)

Allrounders:
Abhishek Nayar ($800,000),
Dimitri Mascarenhas ($100,000)

Wicketkeepers:
Adam Gilchrist ($900,000),
Dinesh Karthik ($900,000)

Rajasthan Royals

Rajasthan Royals
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City : Rajasthan

Apart from the Mumbai Indians, Rajasthan Royals is the one team which will retain its captain from the previous seasons – ShaneWarne. Their strategy has been simple, get a captain who can ensure that the side does well irrespective of who is in the team, which allows them to play some unheard of youngsters.



No of players bought: 8 (2 Indian, 6 overseas)
Money spent: $6.2m (out of a reduced cap of $7m)
Big-ticket signing: Ross Taylor ($1m)
Bargain buy: Paul Collingwood ($250,000)
Eyebrow-raiser: Johan Botha ($950,000)
One that got away: Cheteshwar Pujara (bid upto $650,000)

Squad

Batsmen:
Ross Taylor ($1m),
Rahul Dravid ($500,000)

Bowlers:
Shane Warne (retained),
Johan Botha ($950,000),
Shaun Tait ($300,000),
Pankaj Singh ($95,000)

Allrounders:
Shane Watson (retained),
Paul Collingwood ($250,000)

Deccan Chargers

Deccan Chargers
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City : Hyderabad

Deccan Chargers have given up on their previous captain Adam Gilchrist and have decided to move on. They have a barrage ofpotential captain-materials – Kevin Pietersen, Kumar Sangakkara and Cameron White can all do the job. However, the issue with Pietersen is that for one, he has shown the intolerance that made him lose the job of captain of England and he may also not be around for the entire season. Secondly, Sangakkara has been a decent leader but in the T20 format of the game, he has struggled, which means that there is a good chance that Cameron White will be handed over the reign.



No. of players bought: 14 (5 Indian, 9 foreign)
Money spent: $6.88 million
Big-ticket signing: Dale Steyn ($1.2 million)
Bargain buy: Kumar Sangakkara ($700,000)
Eyebrow-raiser: Dan Christian ($900,000)
One that got away: Yuvraj Singh (Deccan bid up to $1.6m)


Squad

Batsmen:
Kevin Pietersen ($650,000),
Cameron White ($1.1m),
JP Duminy ($300,000),
Shikhar Dhawan ($300,000),
Michael Lumb ($85,000)

Bowlers:
Ishant Sharma ($450,000),
Dale Steyn ($1.2m),
Pragyan Ojha ($500,000),
Amit Mishra ($300,000),
Manpreet Gony ($290,000),
Chris Lynn ($20,000),
Rusty Theron ($85,000)

Allrounders:
Dan Christian ($900,000)
Wicketkeepers:
Kumar Sangakkara ($700,000)

Mumbai Indians

Mumbai Indians
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City : Mumbai

Mumbai Indians will be the other team who could look to have their original captain Sachin Tendulkar lead the way for the side. Tendulkar has been the captain of the side for the last three years and will look to continue as the leader though one more thing going his way is the fact that there is hardly anyone else who could make it to the side as the captain till he is a part of the side.



No of players bought: 12 (4 Indian, 8 overseas)
Money spent: $8.52m
Big-ticket signing: Rohit Sharma ($2m)
Bargain buy: Clint McKay ($110,000)
Eyebrow-raiser: Andrew Symonds ($875,000)
One that got away: Yuvraj Singh (bid $1.7m)

Squad

Batsmen:
Sachin Tendulkar (retained),
Rohit Sharma ($2m),
Aiden Blizzard ($20,000)

Bowlers:
Harbhajan Singh (retained),
Lasith Malinga (retained),
Munaf Patel ($700,000),
Clint McKay ($110,000)

Allrounders:
Kieron Pollard (retained),
Andrew Symonds ($850,000),
James Franklin ($100,000),
Moises Henriques ($50,000)

Wicketkeeper:
Davy Jacobs ($190,000)

Delhi Daredevils

Delhi Daredevils
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City : Delhi

The GMR Group successfully won the bid as a Franchisee for Indian Premier League (IPL) sponsored 20-20 Delhi Team. This bid was won in an interesting and intensely contested auction organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). While the GMR Group has marked its presence in the capital through its modernising and restructuring of the Delhi International Airport, the winning of the franchisee rights for the Delhi 20-20 team augments the Group's commitment to build social assets in the important National Capital Region (NCR) and the surrounding catchment regions.



No. of players bought: 17 (7 Indian, 10 foreign)
Money spent: $8.25 million
Big-ticket signing: Irfan Pathan ($1.9 million)
Bargain buy: Andrew McDonald ($80,000)
Eyebrow-raiser: Umesh Yadav ($750,000)
Ones that got away: Zaheer Khan and Sreesanth (Delhi bid $850,000 for each)


Squad

Batsmen:
Virender Sehwag (retained),
David Warner ($750,000),
Aaron Finch ($300,000),
Venugopal Rao ($700,000),
Travis Birt ($20,000),
Colin Ingram ($100,000)

Bowlers:
Morne Morkel ($475,000),
Ajit Agarkar ($210,000),
Ashok Dinda ($375,000),
Umesh Yadav ($750,000),
Robert Frylinck ($20,000)

Allrounders:
Irfan Pathan ($1.9m),
James Hopes ($350,000),
Roelof van der Merwe ($50,000),
Andrew McDonald ($80,000)

Wicketkeepers:
Naman Ojha ($270,000),
Matthew Wade ($100,000)

Kolkata Knight Riders team member

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City : Kolkata

No of players bought: 12 (5 Indian, 7 overseas)
Money spent: $8.57m
Big-ticket signing: Gautam Gambhir ($2.4m) and Yusuf Pathan ($2.1m)
Bargain buy: Brad Haddin ($325,000) and Shakib Al Hasan ($425,000)
Eyebrow-raiser: Manoj Tiwary ($475,000). Kolkata hadn't chased any of the players they previously had in their squad over the past three years, but towards the end of the first day they decided to go after Tiwary.
One that got away: With two major buys in the first hour, Kolkata didn't have the money to raise the stakes high on too many other players.

Squad

Batsmen:
Gautam Gambhir ($2.4m),
Manoj Tiwary ($475,000),
Eoin Morgan ($350,000)

Bowlers:
L Balaji ($500,000),
Brett Lee ($400,000),
Jaidev Unadkat ($250,000),
James Pattinson ($100,000)

Allrounders:
Yusuf Pathan ($2.1m),
Jacques Kallis ($1.1m),
Shakib Al Hasan ($425,000),
Ryan ten Doeschate ($150,000)

Wicketkeeper:
Brad Haddin ($325,000)

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ICC Cricket World Cup Match Date Time Table Schedule:

DATE TIME Match Details Venue
Feb 19,2011 14:30 Bangladesh vs India D/N Mirpur
Feb 20,2011 09:30 Nеw Zealand vs Kenya Chennai
Feb 20,2011 14:30 Sri Lanka vs Canada D/N Hambantota
Feb 21,2011 14:30 Australia vs Zimbabwe D/N Ahmedabad
Feb 22,2011 14:30 England vs Netherlands D/N Nagpur
Feb 23,2011 14:30 Pakistan vs Kenya D/N Hambantota
Feb 24,2011 14:30 South Africa vs West Indies D/N Delhi
Feb 25,2011 09:30 Bangladesh vs Ireland Mirpur
Feb 25,2011 14:30 Australia vs Nеw Zealand D/N Nagpur
Feb 26,2011 14:30 Pakistan vs Sri Lanka D/N Colombo
Feb 27,2011 14:30 India vs England D/N Bangalore
Feb 28,2011 09:30 Canada vs Zimbabwe Nagpur
Feb 28,2011 14:30 West Indies vs Netherlands D/N Delhi
Mar 1,2011 14:30 Sri Lanka vs Kenya D/N Colombo
Mar 2,2011 14:30 England vs Ireland D/N Bangalore
Mar 3,2011 09:30 South Africa vs Netherlands Mohali
Mar 3,2011 14:30 Pakistan vs Canada D/N Colombo
Mar 4,2011 09:30 Nеw Zealand vs Zimbabwe Ahmedabad
Mar 4,2011 14:30 Bangladesh vs West Indies D/N Mirpur
Mar 5,2011 14:30 Australia vs Sri Lanka D/N Colombo
Mar 6,2011 09:30 South Africa vs England Chennai
Mar 6,2011 14:30 India vs Ireland D/N Bangalore
Mar 7,2011 14:30 Canada vs Kenya D/N Delhi
Mar 8,2011 14:30 Pakistan vs Nеw Zealand D/N Kandy
Mar 9,2011 14:30 India vs Netherlands D/N Delhi
Mar 10,2011 14:30 Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe D/N Kandy
Mar 11,2011 09:30 West Indies vs Ireland Mohali
Mar 11, 2011 14:30 Bangladesh vs England D/N Chittagong
Mar 12,2011 14:30 India vs South Africa D/N Nagpur
Mar 13,2011 09:30 Nеw Zealand vs Canada Mumbai
Mar 13,2011 14:30 Australia vs Kenya D/N Bangalore
Mar 14,2011 09:30 Bangladesh vs Netherlands Chittagong
Mar 14,2011 14:30 Pakistan vs Zimbabwe D/N Kandy
Mar 15,2011 14:30 South Africa vs Ireland D/N Kolkata
Mar 16, 2011 14:30 Australia vs Canada D/N Bangalore
Mar 17,2011 14:30 England vs West Indies D/N Chennai
Mar 18,2011 09:30 Ireland vs Netherlands Kolkata
Mar 18,2011 14:30 Sri Lanka vs Nеw Zealand D/N Mumbai
Mar 19,2011 09:30 Bangladesh vs South Africa Mirpur
Mar 19,2011 14:30 Pakistan vs Australia D/N Colombo
Mar 20,2011 09:30 Zimbabwe vs Kenya Kolkata
Mar 20,2011 14:30 India vs West Indies D/N Chennai
Mar 23,2011 14:30 1st Quarter Final D/N Mirpur
Mar 24,2011 14:30 2nd Quarter Final D/N Colombo
Mar 25,2011 14:30 3rd Quarter Final D/N Mirpur
Mar 26,2011 14:30 4th Quarter Final D/N Ahmedabad
Mar 29,2011 14:30 1st Semi Final D/N Colombo
Mar 30,2011 14:30 2nd Semi Final D/N Mohali
Apr 2,2011 14:30 Final D/N Mumbai

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